Orlando Home Prices Continue to Go Up

For Orlando realtors, the upward trend is set to continue as Orlando home prices continued to go up in January to $149,950, clocking an 18.1 percent increase compared to about $127,000 in 2012. However, according to the Orlando Regional Realtor Association (ORRA), the median price in January went down 6.28 percent compared to December.

Home sales and tax exemption

For most Orlando real estate agents, sales were a little bleak with ORRA members publishing 1,800 home sales, a drop-off of 10.67 percent when compared to January 2013. When compared with December, it is a 26.32 percent decrease. According to Zola Szerencses, the chairman of the ORRA, the decline in December to January sales is partly due to the annual December rush to close sales before the year ends.

Szerencses informed that the principal financial boom of homeownership is the homestead tax exemption and owners must possess their new home before January 1 of any New Year to claim the exemption in the New Year. He also said that the interest rates rise in 2013 has worsened both years to year and month to month decline reported for January.

Metropolitan Orlando

According to a report published by Florida Realtors, residential prices increased throughout the Central Florida region during 2013. In the metropolitan area of Orlando, including the Seminole, Lake, Osceola, and Orange counties, the average price of a home increased by 20 percent to $165,000.

Nearby Orlando, the sale prices of homes in both Polk and Volusia counties were more than the rest of the state. According to Agentes inmobiliarios en Orlando, the median price increased 17.2 percent in Volusia to $124,250. Sale prices increased 16.2 percent to the median $122,000 in Polk County.

Unequal increase

In Orlando and its adjacent areas, nominal growth was showed only by Brevard County. Prices in that area rose by 6.8 percent and reached a median of $125,000 in 2013. The sales pace was slower in Metropolitan Orlando when compared to Florida. Total sales amounted to 27,381 units of single-family homes, about 6.4 percent increase compared to 2012. Other parts of the state showed double the number of sales.

The townhome and condominium sale prices of metropolitan Orlando exhibited bigger gains than the home prices of the area. The asking price for multi-family residences in the metro area increased 25 percent during 2013 to reach the median of $95,000.  Orlando condominium prices were at their lowest about five years ago.

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Over 700 New Businesses Crop Up In Central Florida in a Month

According to records maintained by the Orlando Business Journal, Central Florida and Orlando real estate area was home to 714 new businesses, all in the very first month of the New Year. The weekly newspaper company collected public records around Central Florida and found that in the month of January 2014, a total of 714 new businesses covering a wide spectrum ranging from smaller hot dog carts or mobile food vans to the larger businesses like ad & marketing agencies and law firms, opened up in the area.

300+ new businesses in Orlando

Among the 714 new businesses in Central Florida in January, close to 300 businesses opened in Orlando. These include several restaurants, subcontractors, retail stores, wholesale stores, tile companies, administrative offices, air freight and attorney offices, wedding services,  delivery services, importers and exporters, event planners, auto sales, auto repair, car wash garages, cosmetologists, medical doctors, massage therapists, personal finance managers, graphic designers and photographers to name a few.

Residents can now eat out at the Schumanns Jager Haus LLC, Qarma Crepes or Bosphorous Turkish Kitchen LLC, shop at the Kiki Caribbean Market LLC, Bevfly LLC, Sweetheartz USA Inc., B&B Multi Services Caribbean Store or D Vapor, groom themselves at the European Wax Center, Pasarella Salon & Spa, A All About Hair Design, Fantastic Sams, Great Looks Salon, Khush Threading Herbal Salon, Next Cut or the Vamp Hair Studio, hire vehicles at I Transit International LLC or purchase from the Terra Firma Auto Group Inc. and Utuado Auto Sales LLC.

The locality now also has new clinics in the Florida Nephrology PLC, JML Diversified LLC, and Solutions Weight Loss to name a few as well as cooking instructors, chefs, a new community home- the 2 Heart To Heart Group Home Inc., private investigators, psychic readers and NGO offices to name a few.

Orlando realtors are hopeful the housing market will flourish

Real estate agents in Orlando attribute the city’s growing reputation as an industrial center to the impressive setup of so many new businesses in one month. According to realtors in Orlando, even though Florida no longer provides moving incentives to entrepreneurs and businesses, the state’s economy and real estate market, in particular, have benefited from the slow but steady growth of the U.S. job market.

The tight supply of homes and improved interest rates for mortgages has improved the confidence of contractors as well as home buyers. As new housing settlements get chalked down, associated businesses begin setting up, and the two support each other simultaneously.

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Growing Real Estate Trend of 2014 – Owners Buying Their Properties Back

 

 More and more businesses are opening up to the idea of purchasing an office space of their own or regaining the buildings and office spaces they had, before the global financial crisis of 2008, rather than leasing office spaces from investors or other sellers.

During the 2008 crisis, which hit the US economy rather hard, the trend among many businesspersons was to sell their owned buildings to investors and raise cash. Now that the US economy is well into recuperation, it is witnessing another trend – businesspersons buying their properties once again.

What is driving the trend?

Two reasons at the forefront of this growing trend are the decreased availability of vacant spaces and increased options for financing.

According to Mark Gallagher, the senior strategist at the Los Angeles-based CBRE Group’s Investment Strategy Services Group, the number of owners who are repurchasing their properties for occupancy has significantly increased. He remarks that property owners and users still fall into the “net sellers” category but the trend is steadily shifting towards purchasers.

Data from another noted real estate company, CoStar COMP, reveals that corporate users and owners who bought properties, outweighed the number that sold properties in 2013. Compared to 5,125 owners and users who were sellers, there were 5,577 corporate buyers who purchased property worth $500,000.

C-level executives want more flexibility and agility

The trend is also being driven by the clients’ desire to have agile and flexible work spaces – something they cannot achieve in rented offices. According to Christian Beaudoin, the director of Jones Lang LaSalle’s corporate research department, top executives from C-level are pressing their corporations for buy-backs. He reasons that leaseback sales allow their occupiers more flexibility and a large gain on the asset-value. They also give the purchaser a tenant with stable credits – a win-win situation for both.
What Top Orlando Realtors have to say

For growing markets like Florida, where the government is keen to provide additional incentives in an attempt to get more businesses to set their offices up in the state, the trend is welcome news for the real estate industry.

Property values in central Florida have picked up, especially during the last year. The number of foreclosed properties, as well as distressed loans, has reduced and banks are now more confident in lending owner-occupied loans to corporations. In the 12 months that ended on September 30, 2013, U.S. banks hiked their owner-occupied, commercial real estate loans by 1.7 percent.

Industry experts note that most of these loans are relatively short-termed- 3 to 5 years only. Real estate agents in Orlando, especially the Orlando short sale specialists say they are hopeful that the growing trend will help the Orlando real estate market recover faster than expected. https://orlandorealtyconsultants.com/

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Lake Nona is Orlando’s Top-Selling Master Planned Community

With the sale of a record 475 homes in 2013, the Lake Nona neighborhood has made its way on to RCLCO’s list of the nation’s “top-selling master-planned communities of 2013”. RCLCO is a research firm focusing on the nation’s real estate markets and has been conducting a national survey every year since 1994.

The firm placed the Lake Nona neighborhood thirteenth in its top 20 list, a spot higher from the 2012 rank and real estate agents in Orlando are feeling upbeat about it.
Lake Nona is Orlando’s top-selling community

Master-planned communities in a neighborhood thrive upon the confidence of consumers that the neighborhood in question is a good place to live and invest. Orlando realtors hold that Lake Nona continues to be the top seller in the Orlando real estate market two times in a row because it offers a contemporary, not to mention, a diverse housing portfolio.

The Laureate Park neighborhood, for example, located in Lake Nona’s Medical City saw the sale of 268 homes in 2013, 132 more than the sales in 2012.

Lake Nona was also featured in the top 20 U.S. master-planned communities by another compiler – the John Burns Real Estate Consulting Inc. In this list, the top-selling real-estate sub-market of Southeast Orlando jumped two places up, from number 16 in 2012 to number 14 in 2013.

With a total of 475 residential properties sold in 2013, housing sales in Lake Nona jumped up 8 percent from their previous record of 441 net sales in 2012.

Both the compilers placed Florida’s Ocala master-planned community, ‘The Villages’ at the top of their ‘national top 20’ lists for 2013. With a net sales hike of 20 percent from the previous year, The Villages held its top position from 2012. It sold 3,419 residential properties in 2013, compared to the  2,851 sold in 2012.

Implications for the Orlando real estate market

Master-planned communities in Lake Nona are centered on on-site employment bases like the Medical City, which is an emerging biotechnology hub spread across 600 acres. The community offers amenities like colleges, schools, hospitals, restaurants, and shops, in addition to proximity to several of Orlando’s hospitals and medical research centers which are together expected to bring around 30,000 jobs in the next three years.

Further, as noted by several Orlando realtors, increased residential sales are set to propel commercial growth of the area which in turn is going to drive in more residential sales. https://orlandorealtyconsultants.com/

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Orlando Realtor- Seller Testimonial

https://orlandorealtyconsultants.com/ VIDEO – client testimonial

This is the story of Gayle McKenzie. Gayle found our company online after being let down by another Orlando real estate agent who wasn’t able to help her out of a tight situation. She owned a beautiful house in Whisper Lakes that she was no longer able to afford and needed to get a short sale done on her home before the bank foreclosed on her.

After sitting down with Gayle on the first appointment, Jenny Zamora RE Broker, explained the short sale process to Gayle in detail making sure that she was aware of what to expect moving forward. After collecting all the documentation needed for a short sale, she submitted the complete package to the lender including a contract.

Within a few months, Zamora was able to negotiate with Gayle’s lender and got the bank to reduce a balance of $310,000.00 down to $163,000.00

Getting the house at such a steep discount made it easy to sell. Within one week of getting the approval from the bank, we had a solid buyer. Three weeks later we went to closing and Gayle was able to move into another house with the $3,000.00 relocation assistance that she received from the lender.

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